AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCultural Commemoration: The Sahrawi Embassy in Cuba marked the 50th anniversary of El Ouali Mustapha Sayed’s martyrdom with school-led events, cultural performances, and an embassy exhibition featuring books, photos, and traditional artifacts. National Memory & Education: In Dakhla Wilaya, National Martyrs’ Day (June 9) and the close of the 2025–2026 academic year were observed with speeches, education results, and commemorative performances honoring the founders of the Sahrawi revolution. Sahrawi Leadership Spotlight: A translated analytical piece revisits Luali Mustafa Sayed’s ideas—organization, armed struggle, and alliance-building—framing them as lessons still relevant today. Arts & Activism on Screen: Switzerland’s Abolish Festival in Bern screened two documentaries on Sahrawi activists in occupied territories, focusing on imprisoned journalists, family hardships, and calls for international attention. Occupied-Territory Culture/Industry: Heidelberg Materials’ disclosures again tied its business to Morocco’s infrastructure in occupied Western Sahara, including cement production and supplies linked to ports in El Aaiún and Dakhla Atlantique. Diplomacy Watch: UN envoy Staffan de Mistura met Sahrawi officials as the UN’s push for a self-determination solution remains in focus. Martyrdom Narrative: A separate report revisits the “El Ouali scenario,” discussing how leadership deaths shaped the Polisario’s trajectory and today’s negotiation landscape.
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